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Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate file path on

a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system state of the computer you

are restoring from?

 

I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state backup

files to help attempt a recovery on that computer. Ideally I would like to

restore the system state on a file system then copy files over.

 

--

Will

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Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

Hello Will,

 

I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also redirect

it to anther location/folder.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate file

> path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system state of the

> computer you are restoring from?

>

> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer. Ideally I

> would like to restore the system state on a file system then copy

> files over.

>

Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a special kind

of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of "System State" means

alteration of the currently running registry, it is not clear at all what is

the semantics of the "Restore files to" Alternate location option.

 

How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it does not

boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be missing.

 

--

Will

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Hello Will,

>

> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

redirect

> it to anther location/folder.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

> > Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate file

> > path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system state of the

> > computer you are restoring from?

> >

> > I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

> > backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer. Ideally I

> > would like to restore the system state on a file system then copy

> > files over.

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

Hello Will,

 

Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a way, nobody

can really follow because no information about the problem is posted. So

please describe what you have done or what is happened, what error message

is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8 and choose last know good

configuration or safe mode booting?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

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> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry, it

> is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files to"

> Alternate location option.

>

> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it does

> not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be

> missing.

>

> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

>

>> Hello Will,

>>

>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

>>

> redirect

>

>> it to anther location/folder.

>>

>> Best regards

>>

>> Meinolf Weber

>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> confers

>

>> no rights.

>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate file

>>> path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system state of

>>> the computer you are restoring from?

>>>

>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer. Ideally

>>> I would like to restore the system state on a file system then copy

>>> files over.

>>>

Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Hello Will,

>

> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a way,

nobody

> can really follow because no information about the problem is posted. So

> please describe what you have done or what is happened, what error message

> is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8 and choose last know good

> configuration or safe mode booting?

 

I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I run at

home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit COMPLETE/NAME

defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down the computer. Four

days later I turned on the computer and it complained it was missing a

system32 file. I booted ERD Commander CD from Sysinternals, and to my

horror, the following folders are GONE (not empty, but just NOT THERE):

 

c:\windows\Config

c:\windows\Fonts

c:\windows\inf

c:\windows\java

c:\windows\msagent

c:\windows\repair

c:\windows\system

c:\windows\system32

 

Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

anything.

 

I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed question

about how to get files off of it.

 

--

Will

 

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers

> no rights.

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>

> > Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

> > special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

> > "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry, it

> > is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files to"

> > Alternate location option.

> >

> > How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it does

> > not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be

> > missing.

> >

> > "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> > news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >

> >> Hello Will,

> >>

> >> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

> >>

> > redirect

> >

> >> it to anther location/folder.

> >>

> >> Best regards

> >>

> >> Meinolf Weber

> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> > confers

> >

> >> no rights.

> >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate file

> >>> path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system state of

> >>> the computer you are restoring from?

> >>>

> >>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

> >>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer. Ideally

> >>> I would like to restore the system state on a file system then copy

> >>> files over.

> >>>

>

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

Hello Will,

 

This is a server operating system newsgroup, better post to:

microsoft.public.windowsxp

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

 

If there are so may folders missing, i think also a system state backup will

not be enough. I would save all data to an external drive and start from

scratch.

 

Windows XP

The System State data includes only the registry, COM+ Class Registration

database, files under Windows File Protection, and boot files.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

>

>> Hello Will,

>>

>> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a

>> way,

>>

> nobody

>

>> can really follow because no information about the problem is posted.

>> So please describe what you have done or what is happened, what error

>> message is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8 and choose

>> last know good configuration or safe mode booting?

>>

> I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I run

> at home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit

> COMPLETE/NAME defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down the

> computer. Four days later I turned on the computer and it complained

> it was missing a system32 file. I booted ERD Commander CD from

> Sysinternals, and to my horror, the following folders are GONE (not

> empty, but just NOT THERE):

>

> c:\windows\Config

> c:\windows\Fonts

> c:\windows\inf

> c:\windows\java

> c:\windows\msagent

> c:\windows\repair

> c:\windows\system

> c:\windows\system32

> Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

> obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

> anything.

>

> I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed

> question about how to get files off of it.

>

>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>>

> confers

>

>> no rights.

>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

>>> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

>>> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry,

>>> it is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files

>>> to" Alternate location option.

>>>

>>> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it

>>> does not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be

>>> missing.

>>>

>>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

>>> news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

>>>

>>>> Hello Will,

>>>>

>>>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

>>>>

>>> redirect

>>>

>>>> it to anther location/folder.

>>>>

>>>> Best regards

>>>>

>>>> Meinolf Weber

>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

>>>> and

>>> confers

>>>

>>>> no rights.

>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate

>>>>> file path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system

>>>>> state of the computer you are restoring from?

>>>>>

>>>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

>>>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer.

>>>>> Ideally I would like to restore the system state on a file system

>>>>> then copy files over.

>>>>>

Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

On Jun 28, 2:23 pm, Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello Will,

>

> This is a server operating system newsgroup, better post to:

> microsoft.public.windowsxp

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

> microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

>

> If there are so may folders missing, i think also a system state backup will

> not be enough. I would save all data to an external drive and start from

> scratch.

>

> Windows XP

> The System State data includes only the registry, COM+ Class Registration

> database, files under Windows File Protection, and boot files.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

> > "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> >news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

>

> >> Hello Will,

>

> >> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a

> >> way,

>

> > nobody

>

> >> can really follow because no information about the problem is posted.

> >> So please describe what you have done or what is happened, what error

> >> message is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8 and choose

> >> last know good configuration or safe mode booting?

>

> > I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I run

> > at home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit

> > COMPLETE/NAME defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down the

> > computer. Four days later I turned on the computer and it complained

> > it was missing a system32 file. I booted ERD Commander CD from

> > Sysinternals, and to my horror, the following folders are GONE (not

> > empty, but just NOT THERE):

>

> > c:\windows\Config

> > c:\windows\Fonts

> > c:\windows\inf

> > c:\windows\java

> > c:\windows\msagent

> > c:\windows\repair

> > c:\windows\system

> > c:\windows\system32

> > Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

> > obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

> > anything.

>

> > I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed

> > question about how to get files off of it.

>

> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>

> > confers

>

> >> no rights.

> >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

> >>> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

> >>> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry,

> >>> it is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files

> >>> to" Alternate location option.

>

> >>> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it

> >>> does not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be

> >>> missing.

>

> >>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> >>>news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

>

> >>>> Hello Will,

>

> >>>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

>

> >>> redirect

>

> >>>> it to anther location/folder.

>

> >>>> Best regards

>

> >>>> Meinolf Weber

> >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

> >>>> and

> >>> confers

>

> >>>> no rights.

> >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate

> >>>>> file path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system

> >>>>> state of the computer you are restoring from?

>

> >>>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

> >>>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer.

> >>>>> Ideally I would like to restore the system state on a file system

> >>>>> then copy files over.

 

 

You would need to wonder why these files would suddenly disappear like

that.

 

Are you sure of the drive's integrity? Check the manufacturer for a

utility to test it. No sense restoring to a faulty drive.

Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

"SF" <solutionforge@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:a06c61f3-1ef6-470f-adb7-13982f6e164f@r37g2000prm.googlegroups.com...

> You would need to wonder why these files would suddenly disappear like

> that.

>

> Are you sure of the drive's integrity? Check the manufacturer for a

> utility to test it. No sense restoring to a faulty drive.

 

The folders that are missing are so targeted that I tend to suspect a

trojan/virus, but who knows.

 

The drive is hardware RAID, and there is no SMART error on any physical

volume, and the CHKDSK on the logical volume passes with no errors.

 

I would expect a drive failure to manifest itself as corrupt files/folders,

not as simply missing folders.

 

--

Will

 

 

"SF" <solutionforge@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:a06c61f3-1ef6-470f-adb7-13982f6e164f@r37g2000prm.googlegroups.com...

> On Jun 28, 2:23 pm, Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote:

> > Hello Will,

> >

> > This is a server operating system newsgroup, better post to:

> > microsoft.public.windowsxp

> > microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

> > microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

> > microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

> > microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

> >

> > If there are so may folders missing, i think also a system state backup

will

> > not be enough. I would save all data to an external drive and start from

> > scratch.

> >

> > Windows XP

> > The System State data includes only the registry, COM+ Class

Registration

> > database, files under Windows File Protection, and boot files.

> >

> > Best regards

> >

> > Meinolf Weber

> > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers

> > no rights.

> > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> > ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >

> > > "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> > >news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >

> > >> Hello Will,

> >

> > >> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a

> > >> way,

> >

> > > nobody

> >

> > >> can really follow because no information about the problem is posted.

> > >> So please describe what you have done or what is happened, what error

> > >> message is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8 and choose

> > >> last know good configuration or safe mode booting?

> >

> > > I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I run

> > > at home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit

> > > COMPLETE/NAME defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down the

> > > computer. Four days later I turned on the computer and it complained

> > > it was missing a system32 file. I booted ERD Commander CD from

> > > Sysinternals, and to my horror, the following folders are GONE (not

> > > empty, but just NOT THERE):

> >

> > > c:\windows\Config

> > > c:\windows\Fonts

> > > c:\windows\inf

> > > c:\windows\java

> > > c:\windows\msagent

> > > c:\windows\repair

> > > c:\windows\system

> > > c:\windows\system32

> > > Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

> > > obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

> > > anything.

> >

> > > I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed

> > > question about how to get files off of it.

> >

> > >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> >

> > > confers

> >

> > >> no rights.

> > >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> > >> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> > >>> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

> > >>> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

> > >>> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry,

> > >>> it is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files

> > >>> to" Alternate location option.

> >

> > >>> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it

> > >>> does not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be

> > >>> missing.

> >

> > >>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> > >>>news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >

> > >>>> Hello Will,

> >

> > >>>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

> >

> > >>> redirect

> >

> > >>>> it to anther location/folder.

> >

> > >>>> Best regards

> >

> > >>>> Meinolf Weber

> > >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

> > >>>> and

> > >>> confers

> >

> > >>>> no rights.

> > >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> > >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> > >>>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate

> > >>>>> file path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system

> > >>>>> state of the computer you are restoring from?

> >

> > >>>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

> > >>>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer.

> > >>>>> Ideally I would like to restore the system state on a file system

> > >>>>> then copy files over.

>

>

> You would need to wonder why these files would suddenly disappear like

> that.

>

> Are you sure of the drive's integrity? Check the manufacturer for a

> utility to test it. No sense restoring to a faulty drive.

>

Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb66a24bf8caa784c97d4dd0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> This is a server operating system newsgroup, better post to:

> microsoft.public.windowsxp

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

> microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

>

> If there are so may folders missing, i think also a system state backup

will

> not be enough. I would save all data to an external drive and start from

> scratch.

>

> Windows XP

> The System State data includes only the registry, COM+ Class Registration

> database, files under Windows File Protection, and boot files.

 

Meinolf I already asked my question in the Windows XP group and it was not

answered.

 

I'm asking in this group a question about the Backup program that comes with

Windows 2003 Server. Does that Backup program have the ability to restore

the system state to an alternate file system location *without* changing the

system state of the computer doing the restore. That was the original

question, and that is still the question, still not really answered.

 

--

Will

 

> > "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> > news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >

> >> Hello Will,

> >>

> >> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a

> >> way,

> >>

> > nobody

> >

> >> can really follow because no information about the problem is posted.

> >> So please describe what you have done or what is happened, what error

> >> message is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8 and choose

> >> last know good configuration or safe mode booting?

> >>

> > I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I run

> > at home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit

> > COMPLETE/NAME defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down the

> > computer. Four days later I turned on the computer and it complained

> > it was missing a system32 file. I booted ERD Commander CD from

> > Sysinternals, and to my horror, the following folders are GONE (not

> > empty, but just NOT THERE):

> >

> > c:\windows\Config

> > c:\windows\Fonts

> > c:\windows\inf

> > c:\windows\java

> > c:\windows\msagent

> > c:\windows\repair

> > c:\windows\system

> > c:\windows\system32

> > Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

> > obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

> > anything.

> >

> > I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed

> > question about how to get files off of it.

> >

> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> >>

> > confers

> >

> >> no rights.

> >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

> >>> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

> >>> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry,

> >>> it is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files

> >>> to" Alternate location option.

> >>>

> >>> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it

> >>> does not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to be

> >>> missing.

> >>>

> >>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> >>> news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >>>

> >>>> Hello Will,

> >>>>

> >>>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can also

> >>>>

> >>> redirect

> >>>

> >>>> it to anther location/folder.

> >>>>

> >>>> Best regards

> >>>>

> >>>> Meinolf Weber

> >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

> >>>> and

> >>> confers

> >>>

> >>>> no rights.

> >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate

> >>>>> file path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system

> >>>>> state of the computer you are restoring from?

> >>>>>

> >>>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system state

> >>>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer.

> >>>>> Ideally I would like to restore the system state on a file system

> >>>>> then copy files over.

> >>>>>

>

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

Hello Will,

 

Limitations of system state backup.

 

System state data restores can be redirected to alternate locations in which

only the registry files, Sysvol directory files, and system boot files are

restored (the remote redirection is not complete restore).

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no rights.

** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> news:ff16fb66a24bf8caa784c97d4dd0@msnews.microsoft.com...

>

>> This is a server operating system newsgroup, better post to:

>> microsoft.public.windowsxp microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

>> microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

>> microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

>> microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

>>

>> If there are so may folders missing, i think also a system state

>> backup

>>

> will

>

>> not be enough. I would save all data to an external drive and start

>> from scratch.

>>

>> Windows XP

>> The System State data includes only the registry, COM+ Class

>> Registration

>> database, files under Windows File Protection, and boot files.

> Meinolf I already asked my question in the Windows XP group and it was

> not answered.

>

> I'm asking in this group a question about the Backup program that

> comes with Windows 2003 Server. Does that Backup program have the

> ability to restore the system state to an alternate file system

> location *without* changing the system state of the computer doing the

> restore. That was the original question, and that is still the

> question, still not really answered.

>

>>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

>>> news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

>>>

>>>> Hello Will,

>>>>

>>>> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a

>>>> way,

>>>>

>>> nobody

>>>

>>>> can really follow because no information about the problem is

>>>> posted. So please describe what you have done or what is happened,

>>>> what error message is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8

>>>> and choose last know good configuration or safe mode booting?

>>>>

>>> I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I

>>> run at home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit

>>> COMPLETE/NAME defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down

>>> the computer. Four days later I turned on the computer and it

>>> complained it was missing a system32 file. I booted ERD Commander

>>> CD from Sysinternals, and to my horror, the following folders are

>>> GONE (not empty, but just NOT THERE):

>>>

>>> c:\windows\Config

>>> c:\windows\Fonts

>>> c:\windows\inf

>>> c:\windows\java

>>> c:\windows\msagent

>>> c:\windows\repair

>>> c:\windows\system

>>> c:\windows\system32

>>> Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

>>> obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

>>> anything.

>>> I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed

>>> question about how to get files off of it.

>>>

>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

>>>> and

>>>>

>>> confers

>>>

>>>> no rights.

>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>>>> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

>>>>> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

>>>>> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry,

>>>>> it is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files

>>>>> to" Alternate location option.

>>>>>

>>>>> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it

>>>>> does not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to

>>>>> be missing.

>>>>>

>>>>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

>>>>> news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

>>>>>

>>>>>> Hello Will,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can

>>>>>> also

>>>>>>

>>>>> redirect

>>>>>

>>>>>> it to anther location/folder.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Best regards

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Meinolf Weber

>>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

>>>>>> and

>>>>> confers

>>>>>

>>>>>> no rights.

>>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!

>>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>>>>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate

>>>>>>> file path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system

>>>>>>> state of the computer you are restoring from?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system

>>>>>>> state

>>>>>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer.

>>>>>>> Ideally I would like to restore the system state on a file

>>>>>>> system

>>>>>>> then copy files over.

Posted

Re: Restoring System State to Alternate File System

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb66a24d28caa79086183a80@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Limitations of system state backup.

>

> System state data restores can be redirected to alternate locations in

which

> only the registry files, Sysvol directory files, and system boot files are

> restored (the remote redirection is not complete restore).

 

Perfect, thanks!

 

--

Will

 

> > "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> > news:ff16fb66a24bf8caa784c97d4dd0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >

> >> This is a server operating system newsgroup, better post to:

> >> microsoft.public.windowsxp microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

> >> microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

> >> microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment

> >> microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

> >>

> >> If there are so may folders missing, i think also a system state

> >> backup

> >>

> > will

> >

> >> not be enough. I would save all data to an external drive and start

> >> from scratch.

> >>

> >> Windows XP

> >> The System State data includes only the registry, COM+ Class

> >> Registration

> >> database, files under Windows File Protection, and boot files.

> > Meinolf I already asked my question in the Windows XP group and it was

> > not answered.

> >

> > I'm asking in this group a question about the Backup program that

> > comes with Windows 2003 Server. Does that Backup program have the

> > ability to restore the system state to an alternate file system

> > location *without* changing the system state of the computer doing the

> > restore. That was the original question, and that is still the

> > question, still not really answered.

> >

> >>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> >>> news:ff16fb66a24bb8caa77ba9fb9830@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >>>

> >>>> Hello Will,

> >>>>

> >>>> Better start with the problem and not try to find a solution for a

> >>>> way,

> >>>>

> >>> nobody

> >>>

> >>>> can really follow because no information about the problem is

> >>>> posted. So please describe what you have done or what is happened,

> >>>> what error message is displayed etc. Did you try to boot with F8

> >>>> and choose last know good configuration or safe mode booting?

> >>>>

> >>> I had a very stable Windows XP Media Center 32-bit install that I

> >>> run at home on weekends only. I performed an O&O Defrag 32-bit

> >>> COMPLETE/NAME defrag, which appeared to run well, and I shut down

> >>> the computer. Four days later I turned on the computer and it

> >>> complained it was missing a system32 file. I booted ERD Commander

> >>> CD from Sysinternals, and to my horror, the following folders are

> >>> GONE (not empty, but just NOT THERE):

> >>>

> >>> c:\windows\Config

> >>> c:\windows\Fonts

> >>> c:\windows\inf

> >>> c:\windows\java

> >>> c:\windows\msagent

> >>> c:\windows\repair

> >>> c:\windows\system

> >>> c:\windows\system32

> >>> Since the entire system32 and all registries are not on the system,

> >>> obviously no amount of tricks with boot options is going to recover

> >>> anything.

> >>> I have a system state backup and I was trying to ask a pointed

> >>> question about how to get files off of it.

> >>>

> >>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

> >>>> and

> >>>>

> >>> confers

> >>>

> >>>> no rights.

> >>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>>>> Yes you can redirect a restore, but a system state restore is a

> >>>>> special kind of backup. Since the normal target of a restore of

> >>>>> "System State" means alteration of the currently running registry,

> >>>>> it is not clear at all what is the semantics of the "Restore files

> >>>>> to" Alternate location option.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> How would you do the recovery? For the machine in question, it

> >>>>> does not boot at all, and the entire system32 subtree appears to

> >>>>> be missing.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

> >>>>> news:ff16fb66a24ad8caa7751a3bb9b0@msnews.microsoft.com...

> >>>>>

> >>>>>> Hello Will,

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> I wouldn't do it this way, but in your backup program you can

> >>>>>> also

> >>>>>>

> >>>>> redirect

> >>>>>

> >>>>>> it to anther location/folder.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Best regards

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Meinolf Weber

> >>>>>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

> >>>>>> and

> >>>>> confers

> >>>>>

> >>>>>> no rights.

> >>>>>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> >>>>>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!

> >>>>>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

> >>>>>>> Is it possible to restore a system state backup to an alternate

> >>>>>>> file path on a different computer, WITHOUT changing the system

> >>>>>>> state of the computer you are restoring from?

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>> I have a computer that crashed, and I want to use the system

> >>>>>>> state

> >>>>>>> backup files to help attempt a recovery on that computer.

> >>>>>>> Ideally I would like to restore the system state on a file

> >>>>>>> system

> >>>>>>> then copy files over.

>

>


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